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Breaking news Sun, 5 Jul 2009
Queensland Deputy Premier Paul Lucas, left, inspects the oil damage on the beach on Moreton Island near Brisbane, Australia, Friday, March 13, 2009. Nearly 40 miles of Australian beaches have been blackened by oil spilled from a cargo ship caught in stormy seas this week, leading the state premier to declare the area a disaster zone and warn that the ship's operators could face legal actio
Government   Oil   Photos   Queensland   Shipping  
Shipping firm won't pay cost of Queensland spill
| THE owners of the Pacific Adventurer, the ship that leaked thousands of litres of oil into Queensland's Moreton Bay in March, have refused to pay the $34 million cost of the clean-up. | During the s... (photo: AP / Tertius Pickard) The Australian
President Dmitry Medvedev speaks as he opens the meeting on judicial reform in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, May 20, 2008.
Foreign Policy   Photos   Politics   Russia   US  
What the Russians Want
| NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND - Despite all the promises about a "reset" in the U.S.-Russia relationship, the Obama administration still seems to be following a script crafted by its predecessor. | Washingt... (photo: AP / RIA Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service ) The New York Times
U.S. Army Col. Greg Julian, a public affairs officer with U.S. Forces Afghanistan and member of a joint organizational investigation team, speaks with an Afghan villager in the Kapisa province of Afghanistan Jan. 27, 2009. Earn our trust or go, Afghan villagers tell Marines
SORKHDOZ, Afghanistan - By Peter Graff | The mullah's message was blunt. We don't trust you and if you don't earn our trust, our first meeting will be our last. | With that, he stood abruptly and walk... (photo: US Navy / Lt. Cmdr. John Gay) CNBC
Afghanistan   Marines   Photos   Taliban   Territory  
Supporters of ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya face off with police as they reach the international airport in Tegucigalpa, Saturday, July 4, 2009. Honduras: Bloodshed fears if ousted Zelaya returns
| Ousted President Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to Honduras accompanied by a handful of Latin American leaders, stirring up fears of a violent showdown in the polarised nation. | The Central Amer... (photo: AP / Esteban Felix) The Australian
Government   Honduras   Military   Photos   Politics  
Top Stories
U.S soldiers of Charle Company 173rd Airborne Combat Team wait for Blackhawk helicopter to pick them up before they head out into battle against Taliban insurgents at the U.S. forward operating base Bermel in Paktika, Afghanistan, Sunday, Nov 25, 2007. A provincial police official said Sunday that air strikes killed dozens of Taliban insurgents in eastern Afghanist US Marines to 'drink lots of tea'
By Ali Gharib | WASHINGTON - After months of planning and putting pieces in order, aspects of the new United States strategy in Afghanistan are beginning to be concretely... (photo: AP / Rafiq Maqbool) Asia Times
Afghanistan   Defense   Photos   Taliban   US  
.S. Army Staff Sgts. Danieto Bacchus, left, and Robert Newman, take a break and drink chai tea at an Afghan National Army outpost near Forward Operating Base Baylough in Zabul province, Afghanistan US Marines push deeper into southern Afghan towns
| (AP) - NAWA, Afghanistan-U.S. Marines pushed deeper into Taliban areas of southern Afghanistan, seeking to cut insurgent supply lines and win over local elders on the s... (photo: US Army / Staff Sgt. Adam Mancini) Syracuse
Afghanistan   Asia   Photos   Taliban   US  
Anil Ambani -chairman of Reliance Communication -India Ambani brothers again in court over gas dispute
| Mumbai: Reliance Industries, controlled by Mukesh Ambani, India's wealthiest man, is set to take a rival group run by his younger brother Anil to the Supreme Court in a... (photo: PIB) Gulf News
Court   India   Mumbai   Photos   Reliance  
Barack Obama Obama to seek climate deal in Moscow
| After success with China, US targets Russia in strategy to reach separate agreements with world's biggest polluters | Chimney smoke billows over St Petersburg in Russia... (photo: Creative Commons / thenss) The Guardian
Climate   Environment   Moscow   Photos   US  
The headquarters building of the China National Petroleum Corp. is seen in Beijing Tuesday Aug. 23, 2005. China's biggest state-owned oil firm has reached an agreement to buy Canadian-based PetroKazakhstan Inc., for $4.2 billion (euro3.43 billion) - a victory in Beijing's campaign to secure foreign energy supplies for its hg3 Total, CNPC Consider Venezuela Oil Block Bids
By SIMON HALL | BEIJING -- France's Total SA and state oil giant China National Petroleum Corp. now plan to bid for two oil large blocks being auctioned in Venezuela, ins... (photo: ap / Greg Baker) Wall Street Journal
China   Petroleum   Photos   Venezuela   World  
Repsol oil at the Manila Auto Show, World Trade Center, as seen in this April 3, 2009 photo. Chinese medicine for Repsol YPF headache: Alexander Smith
-- Alexander Smith is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own -- By Alexander Smith LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Antonio Brufau's luck is looking up. It see... (photo: WN / RTayco) The Guardian
China   Company   Oil   Photos   Repsol  
Best of the U.S. Marine Corps, IRAQI FREEDOM US Marines push deeper into southern Afghan towns
| JASON STRAZIUSO and FISNIK ABRASHI | The Associated Press | NAWA, Afghanistan - U.S. Marines moved into villages in Taliban strongholds in southern Afghanistan on Frida... (photo: Marines / CPL TREVOR GIFT, USMC) Philadelphia Daily News
Afghanistan   Government   Military   Photos   Taliban  
Apple 3G IPhone - Device - Technology Acer, Lenovo to ship PCs with Chinese filter
| Most Read Technology 'Many are called but few are chosen' 'Green' tech blooms amid economic crisis China to proceed with Web filter plan Aurora province pilots 'e-Villa... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Inquirer
China   Industry   Photos   Technology   US  
Electronic board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange - business - Market World markets slide on grim US jobs report
Kin Cheung Floor traders work at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Friday, July 3, 2009 in Hong Kong. Asian stocks retreated Friday as a weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs report ... (photo: AP Photo / Vincent Yu) Kansas City Star
Job   Markets   Photos   Stock   World  
Exploration Maritime Industry
Shipping firm won't pay cost of Queensland spill
Navy defended over sex claims
Report: NKorean ship heads toward Korean waters
Nawa, Afghanistan: Marines note Fourth during long, hot walk
Queensland Deputy Premier Paul Lucas, left, inspects the oil damage on the beach on Moreton Island near Brisbane, Australia, Friday, March 13, 2009. Nearly 40 miles of Australian beaches have been blackened by oil spilled from a cargo ship caught in stormy seas this week, leading the state premier to declare the area a disaster zone and warn that the ship's operators could face legal actio
Shipping firm won't pay cost of Queensland spill
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The day crewmen of Front Puffin united to save ravaged souls
Shipping Corporation of India grappling with an ageing fleet
Ocean Rescue
French shipping giant CMA CGM keen to strengthen presence in
 Offshore oil production, Barge, energy (mk1)
The day crewmen of Front Puffin united to save ravaged souls
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Gas Energy
What the Russians Want
Can I Clean Your Clock?
PQA expects $1.22bn foreign investment
Normal gas pressure to resume in 48 hours, KESC hopes
President Dmitry Medvedev speaks as he opens the meeting on judicial reform in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, May 20, 2008.
What the Russians Want
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Shipping firm won't pay cost of Queensland spill
What the Russians Want
Tri-nation exercises against oil spill at sea
U.S. has earned discount on Iraqi oil
Queensland Deputy Premier Paul Lucas, left, inspects the oil damage on the beach on Moreton Island near Brisbane, Australia, Friday, March 13, 2009. Nearly 40 miles of Australian beaches have been blackened by oil spilled from a cargo ship caught in stormy seas this week, leading the state premier to declare the area a disaster zone and warn that the ship's operators could face legal actio
Shipping firm won't pay cost of Queensland spill
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Oil Prices Shipping
Honduras: Bloodshed fears if ousted Zelaya returns
Speculators causing oil price fluctuations, says NEA chief
Crude oil tumbles to $66
Ambani brothers again in court over gas dispute
Supporters of ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya face off with police as they reach the international airport in Tegucigalpa, Saturday, July 4, 2009.
Honduras: Bloodshed fears if ousted Zelaya returns
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Shipping firm won't pay cost of Queensland spill
16 dead, about 320,000 flee homes in China floods
SKorea says NKorean missiles can hit key targets
North Korean Missiles Defy U.N. Resolution
Queensland Deputy Premier Paul Lucas, left, inspects the oil damage on the beach on Moreton Island near Brisbane, Australia, Friday, March 13, 2009. Nearly 40 miles of Australian beaches have been blackened by oil spilled from a cargo ship caught in stormy seas this week, leading the state premier to declare the area a disaster zone and warn that the ship's operators could face legal actio
Shipping firm won't pay cost of Queensland spill
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OPEC Environment
OPEC President Says Is Satisfied with Current Oil Price
OPEC president satisfied with current oil price
Oman oil output, exports reverse years of decline
Iran overtakes Saudi as China's No.1 crude supplier
Employees of Bahrain Petroleum Company, the Persian Gulf island's national oil company, crank on a pipeline valve Monday, Oct. 27, 2008, in the Sakhir, Bahrain, desert oilfields. Growing evidence of a severe global economic slowdown drove oil prices below $62 a barrel Monday as investors brushed off a sizeable OPEC output
Oman oil output, exports reverse years of decline
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First Asian Elephant Born In Australian Zoo
Monsoon rains wash away 5 villages in India
Biologists hope to give Columbia River predator birds other
Stop landfill operations, Metro mayors urged
Asian Elephant Buffalo Zoo
First Asian Elephant Born In Australian Zoo
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